There are numerous other options, but they are completely undocumented. A list with all options can be found [http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=254&hilit=pms.conf#p15283 here].

There are numerous other options, but they are completely undocumented. A list with all options can be found [http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=254&hilit=pms.conf#p15283 here].

* Do:

* Do:

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{{bc|

# mkdir /opt/pms/database

# mkdir /opt/pms/database

# chown <username> /opt/pms/database

# chown <username> /opt/pms/database

# chown <username> /var/log/pms.log

# chown <username> /var/log/pms.log

# /etc/rc.d/pms start

# /etc/rc.d/pms start

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}}

* Use your web browser to go to: http://<ip-address-of-your-server>:5001/console/home and click on 'index files and folders'

* Use your web browser to go to: http://<ip-address-of-your-server>:5001/console/home and click on 'index files and folders'

* (optionally) watch the output with 'tail -f /var/log/pms.log' or 'tail -f /opt/pms/debug.log' for any problems.

* (optionally) watch the output with 'tail -f /var/log/pms.log' or 'tail -f /opt/pms/debug.log' for any problems.

Revision as of 20:32, 4 January 2012

Businesses are storing their data on the network for ages now, but the past few years, there has been a trend in home networking to put all content on a central server and distributing it to the home computers and dedicated appliances on the network. This page offers an overview of the possible packages to stream digital media (video, audio and images, and in several cases also online content) from your server to your clients.